Uniden GPS105 User manual

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Two-way radios
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User manual
Guide
Quick Start
GPS105
Operating Manual
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GPS Transceiver
with an
Integrated
UHF Radio
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WARNINGS & NOTIFICATIONS
When using the GPS105 in a motor vehicle it is the user's responsibility to
ensure operating the GPS105 does not detract from the safe operation of the
vehicle.
For safety reasons it is not recommended that a driver change any settings
while in motion. Please come to a complete stop or have a passenger make
changes if necessary.
The Global Positioning System is operated and maintained by the US
Government. The US Government is completely responsible for the accuracy of
the Global Positioning System.
The US Government reserves the right to make changes to the Global
Positioning System in accordance with the Department of Defence civil GPS
user policy and the Federal Radio navigation plan. These changes along with
poor satellite geometry could cause inaccurate readings.
GPS signal reception can be affected by the location of satellites, tall
buildings, tunnels, bridges, etc. If the GPS105 is not receiving a signal, you
will need to change your location until a signal is received.
The latitude, longitude, and altitude indications on the display are based on
WGS-84 Datum, and the altitude indication may not appear depending on the
signal conditions from GPS satellites.
The compass heading (directional pointer) shown on the display is referenced
to the GPS105's last forward movement.
When viewing the compass heading the GPS105 must be facing in the
direction of the last forward movement in order to read the compass heading
correctly.
The Quick Start Guide pages are designed to allow you to install and operate your GPS105 as quickly as possible,
however it does not attempt to explain any of the advanced features of the GPS105 unit.
The GPS105 is designed to fit into a standard car stereo (DIN) fitting.
You may also use the supplied bracket & fasteners to mount the GPS105 in other locations.
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The GPS105 runs on positive 13.8V DC, negative earth.
The positive wire is fused at 2 Amps.
With some vehicles, the window tint may prevent the GPS Internal Antenna from
acquiring a signal. In such a case, an optional External GPS antenna may be used.
INSTALLING YOUR GPS105
Please consider the following before installing.
The GPS105 uses a UHF antenna and a GPS internal antenna.
For a UHF antenna (not supplied) please follow the manufacturers instructions for installation.
It is recommended that the UHF and GPS antenna are mounted separately.
If placing the GPS internal antenna on the dashboard or the rear parcel shelf then ensure the UHF antenna is
fitted towards the opposite end of the vehicle or fitted centre of the roof top.
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Guide
Quick Start
BACK PANEL
vii. Connect microphone plug to microphone socket.
An optional External Speaker may be connected via the External Speaker Jack. When the
external speaker is connected the internal speaker is automatically disconnected.
The connecting wire must use a 3.5mm miniature plug.
i. Remove fuse from fuse holder along power lead.
ii. Connect 13.8V supply to the power lead making sure positive is applied to the red wire and
ground to the black wire.
iii. Connect the UHF Antenna with PL259 fitting (not included).
iv. Connect the GPS Internal Antenna.
v. Make sure the Power Switch knob is OFF (see Controls page 4).
vi. Re-insert the fuse into the fuse holder.
CONNECTING YOUR GPS105
Microphone Socket
EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK
UHF ANTENNA CONNECTOR
DC POWER CORD
GPS ANTENNA CONNECTOR
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i. Turn the GPS105 ON.
ii. The Welcome display will appear.
iii. After 3 seconds the initial display will switch to the UHF-CB display.
iv. At the top of the display the unit will indicate it is searching for satellite information.
In this case an external GPS Antenna may be used in place of the internal antenna.
v. Turn OFF the unit and replace the GPS antenna if required and repeat steps i to iv.
vi. Secure all fittings.
For the initial power up it may take up to 15 minutes to secure satellite information.
When satellite data has been retrieved ' ' will disappear and
' ' will show at the top of the display.
SEARCHING FOR SATELLITE
GPS
If the unit continues to indicate searching for satellite beyond 15 minutes try holding
the GPS Internal Antenna outside of the vehicle. If satellite data is then retrieved and
' ' appears then the vehicle windscreen may have a tint which interferes with the
GPS signal. An optional External GPS Antenna may be fitted.
GPS
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Make sure the GPS antenna has an unobstructed view of the sky.
TEST FOR A GPS SIGNAL
SEARCHING FORSEARCHING FOR
INSTANT
SETTING USER NAME
You may personalize your GPS105 by setting a User name which will appear at the top of the display. The User name
also forms part of your call ID when communicating to radios using similar technology (GPS105 or GPS205) on
channel 22 or 23.
To set your Username:
i. Press & hold to bring up the menu list.
ii. Press and scroll down until USER NAME is highlighted.
iii. Press .
iv. Enter Name:
Press or to select desired character.
Press or to move to previous or next character.
v. Press to confirm.
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Username cannot include blank spaces.
The user name may be up to 12 characters long.
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MENU
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SEND POSITION ON
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The SEND POSITION function enables the GPS105 to transmit your User name and position on channels 22 and 23.
The factory setting for this feature is OFF.
To turn SEND POSITION ON:
i. Press & hold to bring up the menu list.
ii. Scroll to highlight SENDPOSITION.
iii. Press .
iv. Press to select ON.
v. Press to confirm setting.
End of
Guide
Quick Start
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MENU
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Current regulations permit enabling the SEND POSITION function to operate on Channels
22 and 23 only. The SEND POSITION will be OFF from the factory.
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CONTENTS
Warnings & Notifications...................................................................................................................................................i
Quick Start Guide.............................................................................................................................................................ii
Installing Your GPS105..................................................................................................................................ii
Connecting Your GPS105..............................................................................................................................iii
Test For A GPS Signal.....................................................................................................................................iv
Setting User Name.............................................. .......................................v
Send Position ON............................................ ...........................................vi
Contents.................................................................. .....................................1
Introduction.............................................................. ....................................3
Features..................................................................... ...................................................3
Controls.................................................................................... ....................................4
Indicators..................................................................... .................................5
Included With Your GPS105............................................... ...................................6
UHF-CB Operation......................................................... .....................................7
Setting The Squelch............................................. ......................................7
Selecting A Channel............................... ......................................................8
To Transmit And Receive....................................... ......................................8
To Operate In Duplex Mode (Repeaters)........................................................................................................9
Scanning with Priority Channel....................................................................................................................10
Scanning - Scan Memory..............................................................................................................................10
Reply Delay..................................................................................................................................................10
Instant Channel..........................................................................................................................................11
CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System)......................................................................................11
BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) Feature......................................................................................................11
Key Beep ON/OFF.........................................................................................................................................12
Roger Beep..................................................................................................................................................12
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GPS Operation....................... .............................................13
Speed Warning.......................... ....................................13
Early Warning Safety Alerts............. ..................................14
Warning Volume............................ .................................14
Caller Display............................... ....................................................................15
CALLER ID Memories...................................................................................................................15
To Store The Caller Into MY POI.....................................................................................................15
Mark Location.............................................................................................................................................16
Quick Access Locations.................................................................................................................16
MY POI Locations..........................................................................................................................17
Edit/Delete MY POI.......................................................................................................................18
Add Or Delete Safety Alert..............................................................................................................19
Navigation...................................................................................................................................................20
Navigate To Quick Access...............................................................................................................21
Navigate To CALLER.....................................................................................................................21
Navigate To MY POI.......................................................................................................................22
Navigate To STATE/CITY.................................................................................................................23
TRIP Computer............................................................................................................................................24
To Reset TRIP Computer..............................................................................................................................24
My Position..................................................................................................................................................25
LCD Contrast...............................................................................................................................................25
UHF Channels & Frequencies....................................................................................................................................26
CTCSS Tone List.........................................................................................................................................................26
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................................27
Warranty....................................................................................................................................................................28
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CONTENTS
The Uniden GPS105 is designed to provide you with years of trouble free service. It's rugged components and
materials are capable of withstanding harsh environments.
We are certain that you will enjoy your GPS105. Please read this operating Manual carefully to ensure you gain the
optimum performance of the unit.
Backlit LCD Display
Trip Computer
Transmit & Receive on 40 UHF channels
Duplex capability
Scan with Priority CH Watch
Scan Memory ON/OFF
Roger Beep ON/OFF
BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) Function
Send, Receive and Navigate your Position
38 Built in CTCSS
Selectable INSTANT Channel
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GPS FUNCTIONS
UHF-CB
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Key Beep ON/OFF
Navigation to pre-programmed Australian and New Zealand cities and suburbs
Mark and delete up to 500 of your own locations
Fixed Speed Camera Warning
Red Light Camera Warning
Black Spot Warning
My Position Display
20 Caller ID Memories*
with GPS CALLER ID*
(Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) Codes
* To benefit from these features, transmission needs to be with another compatible Uniden GPS product
(GPS105 or GPS205 on channel 22 or 23.
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INTRODUCTION
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FEATURES
CONTROLS
1. LCD Display
2. /MEM - Scan Key/Memory Key
3. - Navigation Key
4. VOL/SQ - Centre Knob (Power-VOLUME): Turns the Power ON/OFF and adjusts the Volume.
Outer Ring (SQUELCH): Adjusts the Squelch
5. PTT - Push to Talk(PTT) switch
6. Channel Instant - Instant Channel switch
7. Speaker
8. MENU/ - Display key/ Menu key/ Back to previous Display key
9. MARK/ - Enter key/ Mark key/ Move to next Display key
10. SCROLL - up, down, left, right keys or
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SCAN
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INDICATORS
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UHF-CB Display
11 GPS - GPS status icon
12 USER NAME - An example (MICHAEL) is shown
13 BUSY - Receive icon
14 INSTANT - Channel Instant icon
15 DUPLEX icon
16 MEMORY icon
17 CTCSS icon
18 SCAN icon
19 CTCSS Channel indicator
20 Channel indicator
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INCLUDED WITH YOUR GPS105
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Mounting Bracket, Knobs,
Rubber washer, Washer Stars
and Screws.
GPS105 Owners Manual Microphone
Microphone Hanger Screws
and washers
DC Power Cord with fuse
GPS Internal Antenna
If any of these items are missing from the box, contact your dealer immediately.
Operating Manual
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Guide
Quick Start
GPS105
GPS Transceiver
with an
Integrated
UHF Radio
2. Think of the Squelch control as a gate. If you turn SQUELCH
fully clockwise it raises the "Squelch Gate" so
that no signals get through.
3. If you turn the SQUELCH fully counter clockwise, it lowers the
"Squelch Gate" so that everything gets through - noise,
weak signals and strong signals.
4. To set the "Squelch Gate" to the desired level, turn SQUELCH
counter clockwise until you hear noise. Then turn the SQUELCH
clockwise just until the noise stops. Now only strong and medium
signals get through.
1. To turn the unit ON, rotate VOL knob clockwise. Adjust volume to a comfortable level.
SETTING THE SQUELCH
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UHF CB - OPERATION
All UHF-CB functions are only available when in UHF-CB mode.
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UHF CB - OPERATION
SELECTING A CHANNEL
TO TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE
The GPS 105 uses the 40 UHF-CB Channels. For your reference a list of the available channels and corresponding
frequencies is printed on page 26.
To select a desired channel in UHF-CB Mode:
1. Press or momentarily to step up or down a channel.
2. Press and hold or to rapidly step up or down channels.
1. Before you transmit, listen for activity on the selected channel.
2. When the channel is clear, press and hold the PTT to transmit.
‘TX’ will flash on the LCD.
3. Hold the microphone approximately 5 cm in front of your mouth.
Speak in a clear, normal conversational voice.
4. When you have finished speaking, release the PTT and listen for a response. 'TX' then disappears on the LCD.
While receiving, the 'BUSY' icon will flash on the display.
Transmit will not occur if: The unit detects that the channel is busy when using the
CTCSS function with BCLO (page11).
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If DUPLEX is selected from the MENU options when the channel is not from
CH01 - CH08, an error tone sounds.
TO OPERATE IN DUPLEX MODE (REPEATERS)
Operation with the aid of a Repeater
The Duplex function enables you to access local repeater stations. You can only activate Duplex from CH01-CH08.
UHF CB Repeaters are used to retransmit or relay your signal.
Repeaters will extend the range of your radio and overcome the shielding effect caused by solid obstructions.
Contact a retailer for a list of repeaters available in your area.
UHF CB - OPERATION
To turn DUPLEX ON/OFF:
1. Select the channel of the repeater in your area (CH01 - CH08).
2. Press & hold .
3. Scroll to highlight DUPLEX.
4. Press .
5. Press or to select ON or OFF as desired.
6. Press to confirm selection.
'DUPLEX' will appear when a duplex channel is used only if duplex is turned ON.
MENU
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UHF CB - OPERATION
SCANNING with PRIORITY CHANNEL
SCANNING - SCAN MEMORY
The scan function scans channels that are in the scan memory and stops at an active channel. Whichever channel
you have selected when SCAN begins becomes the Priority Channel. SCAN will check the priority channel every 1.5
seconds.
To initiate scanning:
1. Press momentarily to begin scanning. The SCAN icon flashes on the display.
2. Press PTT, INSTANT or any function key to cancel SCAN.
If SCAN is cancelled while stopped on a busy channel that channel will be the exit channel.
If SCAN is cancelled while scanning then the unit will exit to the priority channel which is the current channel when
SCAN is turned ON.
You can only scan channels which are currently in the scan memory. By default all channels are active in the scan
memory.
To add or remove channels from the scan memory:
1. Select a channel using scroll or .
2. Press and hold .
REPLY DELAY
While scanning, the GPS105 stops at a busy channel and receives a transmission.
When the received signal is over, the unit will wait for 3 seconds for the return of the signal, otherwise the radio
resumes scanning.
SCAN
MEM
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INSTANT CHANNEL
CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System)
BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) Feature
The Instant Channel feature enables a chosen channel to be called at the press of a button. Only one channel at a
time is designated as the Instant Channel.
To register or change the Instant channel:
1. Select a channel using scroll or .
2. Press and hold the Instant Channel button. 'INSTANT' will appear on the UHF-CB display for the channel
selected.
To use Instant Channel:
Press the Instant Channel button momentarily when in the UHF-CB mode to instantly change to the Instant channel
and that channel will be automatically called.
CTCSS is a feature that allows a group to talk to each other without hearing other users on the same channel.
To activate CTCSS on a current channel:
1. Press & hold .
2. Scroll to highlight CTCSS.
3. Press .
The CTCSS Tone will appear for the current channel.
4. USE or to select desired CTCSS tone.
5. Press to confirm.
The BCLO feature functions automatically when using a channel with CTCSS ON. If attempting to transmit on a
channel with CTCSS ON and that channel is busy the BCLO feature will prevent transmission until the channel
becomes clear.
Channels 5 and 35 are used as emergency channels. CTCSS will not operate on these
channels.
UHF CB - OPERATION
MENU
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KEY BEEP ON/OFF
ROGER BEEP
Your radio emits a beep each time one of the keys (except for the PTT button) is pressed.
To turn Key Beep ON/OFF:
1. Press & hold .
2. Scroll to highlight KEY BEEP.
3. Press .
4. Press or to select ON or OFF.
5. Press to confirm.
Roger Beep is a BEEP that is sent to notify the end of transmission.
Roger Beep can be heard through the speaker when Key Beep is on. Roger Beep is transmitted even if Key Beep is
turned off. However, Roger Beep will not be heard from the speaker.
To turn Roger Beep ON/OFF:
1. Press & hold .
2. Scroll to highlight ROGERBEEP.
3. Press .
4. Press or to select ON or OFF.
5. Press to confirm.
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MENU
MENU
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UHF CB - OPERATION
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GPS OPERATION
The GPS antenna must have an unobstructed view of the sky for the GPS105 to retrieve satellite data which is used for
the GPS features described on pages 13 to 25.
Current regulations permit the SEND POSITION to operate on Channels 22 and 23 only.
To comply with current regulations, Uniden recommends not to transmit data more than
10 times within an hour on channels 22 and 23.
OPERATION FLOW
If the current speed that the GPS105 is moving at exceeds the SPEEDWARNING alert setting then a warning tone will
sound and this POP UP Speed Alert will show. The current speed will be indicated. The display remains until the
moving speed falls below the Alert Setting.
Press to cancel the alert.
To set a moving speed warning limit:
1. Press & hold to bring up the menu list.
2. Scroll to highlight SPEEDWARNING.
3. Press .
4. Press to adjust speed warning to desired level.
5. Press to confirm.
SPEED WARNING
MENUMENU
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DISP
Press & hold
SPEEDWARNING
MENU
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Uniden GPS105 User manual

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